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he has said he idolized steve jobs. is he in your opinion the next steve jobs? or do you think his legacy might eclipse that of his hero? >> i do think he will eclipse steve jobs. he's not as stylish in any way as steve jobs and i don't think you'll see him in a turtleneck. but i do think he is going to change the world in ways that steve jobs only sort of started to. facebook is in our phones, it's in everything we carry. it's in every moment of our lives now. and i think steve jobs was part way there, but i think facebook will keep going with that. so i do think him idolizing jobs is kind of a framework for where he's going to go. >> and when zuckerberg heard of your book, the accidental billionaires, you got a lot of pushback. in fact, the facebook crowd called you the jackie collins of silicon valley. do you think your book and then the movie helped make him more human in people's eyes? >> i do. i think the book and the movie were actually a good thing for facebook. he did call me the jackie collins of silicon valley, which i didn't mind. but i felt it was a
he has said he idolized steve jobs. is he in your opinion the next steve jobs? or do you think his legacy might eclipse that of his hero? >> i do think he will eclipse steve jobs. he's not as stylish in any way as steve jobs and i don't think you'll see him in a turtleneck. but i do think he is going to change the world in ways that steve jobs only sort of started to. facebook is in our phones, it's in everything we carry. it's in every moment of our lives now. and i think steve jobs was...
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>> steve, what is the holdup? >> but one add called goat for sale seems to be the favorite of the crowd. ♪ >> tomorrow, we'll learn who won the contest. earlier i spoke with the codirectors of goat for sale and the star moose, the goat. here we are with steve colby and ben callner. and, of course, moose the goat. steve, you were the goat whisperer. this is your goat, right. >> it is my goat. >> you made this commercial for doritos. tell us about this commercial. >> it was a fun experience. ben and i i were eating lunch one day and i said ben, it's really funny how my goat it's chips. it's just funny. we were sitting there eating lunch and benny decided we would start looking up goats. i owned moose for a year now. we say this is funny. i mean, it's just funny. they're screaming and you look up goats and they're crunching. >> he's cute and adorable but he is a killer goat in this commercial. >> he is. >> how did you get this goat to be so ominous. >> that was ben's direction i think more than anything. >> your go
>> steve, what is the holdup? >> but one add called goat for sale seems to be the favorite of the crowd. ♪ >> tomorrow, we'll learn who won the contest. earlier i spoke with the codirectors of goat for sale and the star moose, the goat. here we are with steve colby and ben callner. and, of course, moose the goat. steve, you were the goat whisperer. this is your goat, right. >> it is my goat. >> you made this commercial for doritos. tell us about this commercial....
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steve berger was the chairman, and they asked me, had a question. i was in the audience, and i said, my question was, do you think i did the right thing in closing sydenham. of course, you did. i'm saying to myself, jerks, don't you ever learn. >> mr. mayor, it's a terrific documentary, lovely to see you. >> thank you so much. >> the late, great ed koch. what a life he led. as the "new york times" put it, he is survived by new york itself. >>> this super bowl matchup has it all. the harbaughs, ray lewis, colin kaepernick, joe flacco, and the list goes on. >> the nfl commissioner on sunday's big game. more than 100 million viewers will watch the super bowl in new orleans with the ravens and 49ers, call it an east coast/west coast thing. rachel, make me excited about this. as a kind of rookie myself in the world of super bowls, why is this one going to be special, as the commissioner seems to suggest? >> this is a great super bowl. this is going to be a close one. there have been games in the past that have been blow-outs, they get boring. everyone is
steve berger was the chairman, and they asked me, had a question. i was in the audience, and i said, my question was, do you think i did the right thing in closing sydenham. of course, you did. i'm saying to myself, jerks, don't you ever learn. >> mr. mayor, it's a terrific documentary, lovely to see you. >> thank you so much. >> the late, great ed koch. what a life he led. as the "new york times" put it, he is survived by new york itself. >>> this super...
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steve berger was the chairman, and they asked me, had a question. i was in the audience, and i said, my question was, do you think i did the right thing in closing sydenham. of course, you did. i'm saying to myself, jerks, don't you ever learn. >> mr. mayor, it's a terrific documentary, lovely to see you. >> thank you so much. >> the late, great ed koch. what a life he led. as the "new york times" put it, he is survived by new york itself. ♪ let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new cadillac xts... another big night on the town, eh? ...and the return of life lived large. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishare
steve berger was the chairman, and they asked me, had a question. i was in the audience, and i said, my question was, do you think i did the right thing in closing sydenham. of course, you did. i'm saying to myself, jerks, don't you ever learn. >> mr. mayor, it's a terrific documentary, lovely to see you. >> thank you so much. >> the late, great ed koch. what a life he led. as the "new york times" put it, he is survived by new york itself. ♪ let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [...
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every once in a while there is a steve young that comes along that can move a little bit. but this read option is creating real problems. every defensive player i talk to talks about the same thing. because by the time you figure out who has the ball, now you've got an nfl caliber quarterback with a 94-mile-an-hour fastball, which is what he was as a pitcher. back away from the line of scrimmage with about five seconds to throw. and his receivers are 30, 40 yards down the field. zone defenses cannot handle that. >> and questions about him. is the stage going to be too bright, is he going to be able to handle it? i want to show you guys something. this is a kid who has never lacked confidence. this is a letter he wrote in the fourth grade. they asked him to write a letter to themselves. he not only predicted that he might be playing for the niners, that's in there, but he said he was 5'2" at the time, and he predicted his current height, 6'4". so he's obviously got a good streak until. he can see the future. and we know he sees himself winning this super bowl. pretty amazin
every once in a while there is a steve young that comes along that can move a little bit. but this read option is creating real problems. every defensive player i talk to talks about the same thing. because by the time you figure out who has the ball, now you've got an nfl caliber quarterback with a 94-mile-an-hour fastball, which is what he was as a pitcher. back away from the line of scrimmage with about five seconds to throw. and his receivers are 30, 40 yards down the field. zone defenses...
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steve berger was the chairman, and they asked me, had a question. i was in the audience, and i said, my question was, do you think i did the right thing in closing sydenham. of course, you did. i'm saying to myself, jerks, don't you ever learn. >> mr. mayor, it's a terrific documentary, lovely to see you. >> thank you so much. >> the late, great ed koch. what a life he led. as the "new york times" put it, he is survived by new york itself. yeah we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about he
steve berger was the chairman, and they asked me, had a question. i was in the audience, and i said, my question was, do you think i did the right thing in closing sydenham. of course, you did. i'm saying to myself, jerks, don't you ever learn. >> mr. mayor, it's a terrific documentary, lovely to see you. >> thank you so much. >> the late, great ed koch. what a life he led. as the "new york times" put it, he is survived by new york itself. yeah we both relieve...
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steve berger was the chairman, and they asked me, had a question. i was in the audience, and i said, my question was, do you think i did the right thing in closing sidenham. of course, you did. i'm saying to myself, jerks, don't you ever learn. >> mr. mayor, it's a terrific documentary, lovely to see you. >> thank you so much. >> the late, great ed koch. what a life he led. as the "new york times" put it, he is survived by new york itself. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn f
steve berger was the chairman, and they asked me, had a question. i was in the audience, and i said, my question was, do you think i did the right thing in closing sidenham. of course, you did. i'm saying to myself, jerks, don't you ever learn. >> mr. mayor, it's a terrific documentary, lovely to see you. >> thank you so much. >> the late, great ed koch. what a life he led. as the "new york times" put it, he is survived by new york itself. with the spark cash card...
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. >> steve: oh, my god. >> jimmy: amazing. >> steve: sounds like a record. >> jimmy: yeah. sounds fake but it's not. >> steve: no, you're walking down -- [ imitating bocelli ] ♪ oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] imagine, he's been so psyched that we keep doing that. walk by the dressing room going -- [ imitating bocelli ] ♪ he's like, would you leave me alone. [ laughter ] you guys, this -- the super bowl is this weekend. and in honor of that, we wanted to try cool interactive experiments with you guys at home. so we asked you to get dressed up in your favorite football stuff -- t-shirt, jersey, face paint, body paint, whatever. -- and send in the video telling us why you love your team so much. and then, say "whoo" for the camera. we got tons of videos in. funny ones, weird ones. some with kids. some with dogs. one with a dude that had plungers on his nipples. [ laughter ] it was crazy. but then, we asked the gregory brothers -- these are the super talented guys behind "autotune the news." -- to take the videos, put them all together and make a song out o
. >> steve: oh, my god. >> jimmy: amazing. >> steve: sounds like a record. >> jimmy: yeah. sounds fake but it's not. >> steve: no, you're walking down -- [ imitating bocelli ] ♪ oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] imagine, he's been so psyched that we keep doing that. walk by the dressing room going -- [ imitating bocelli ] ♪ he's like, would you leave me alone. [ laughter ] you guys, this -- the super bowl is this weekend. and in honor of...
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we know that steve lavin has gone with that approach, just go out, get the best players, even if they stay for one year only. moe harkless last year leaving after one season but try to get the best players. >> clark: and two sides to the coin in terms of philosophy but i think you try to get the best players you can get, serve them, coach them while you have them and at the end of the season see the decision. >> ian: and we mentioneda sounding board for john thompson iii with his dad, gene keady, steve lavin and he go back, the great head coach of the boilermakers and he has really played a special role for steve lavin. the way it was described it me the last couple of years, he was almost there to coach the coaches, tell them what he sees. >> clark: and that's envaluable. you -- invaluable. you love to see guys with gene keady's history, success and pedigree involved in the game in that capacity and steve lavin considers his presence inn valuable and a great -- invaluable and a great resource for his players and program. >> ian: otto porter jr., the second free throw coming. 11 point
we know that steve lavin has gone with that approach, just go out, get the best players, even if they stay for one year only. moe harkless last year leaving after one season but try to get the best players. >> clark: and two sides to the coin in terms of philosophy but i think you try to get the best players you can get, serve them, coach them while you have them and at the end of the season see the decision. >> ian: and we mentioneda sounding board for john thompson iii with his...
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we'll go in focus with rick and john and elizabeth and steve; steve, are government subsidies a bad thing? >> absolutely, dave. it turned a catapult of college in an albatross. tuition is four times therate of inflation balse of subsidies and making killeds indentured -- kids indentured services. it is horrible. >> they come out of college with huge debts and can't get a job with a college degree. >> there is it a lot of things to be concerned about. i have to tell you, i find the question profoundly troubling. it leads to one answer. that is to say if you don't have money in the country, you shouldn't be able to go to college. how do you go to college if you don't have money? subsidies make money available for deserving killeds to go -- kids to go to school. >> if you can't get a job and end up with 20 or 30 or 40 thousand or more is it worth it? >> that is the same question that human resources departments are asked. do we want more experience in the workplace or blue-chip pen that is overpriced. this is it circular problem. government subsidies means and universities hire more administ
we'll go in focus with rick and john and elizabeth and steve; steve, are government subsidies a bad thing? >> absolutely, dave. it turned a catapult of college in an albatross. tuition is four times therate of inflation balse of subsidies and making killeds indentured -- kids indentured services. it is horrible. >> they come out of college with huge debts and can't get a job with a college degree. >> there is it a lot of things to be concerned about. i have to tell you, i find...
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the last 49er quarterback to win a super bowl was steve young. 18 years ago today. i talked with steve young and he is thoroughly impressed with current 49er quarterback colin kaepernick. >> people said he threw a hard ball. not necessarily accurate, not necessarily with the touch. i watched the chicago game and i said we have the wrong book on this kid. he can make all of the throws. that is special. the rest will be experience. he will deal with all of the things coming up. if he can put a superbowl his pocket at a young age and throwing it and with the legs, you can see why people are excited about him. >> and also with the espn sports report colin rush said mike ditka just walked off the set and looked at me and said where is my car? oh you don't have my car. you can follow colin atsh. you know what? tomorrow we may take ditka's car. coming up, more with steve young and how winning the super bowl changes your life. dan and carolyn, back tow. >> i don't know about that plan. ditka is a tough guy. >> thanks, larry. >>> larry, wayne, shu and katie are sending out a
the last 49er quarterback to win a super bowl was steve young. 18 years ago today. i talked with steve young and he is thoroughly impressed with current 49er quarterback colin kaepernick. >> people said he threw a hard ball. not necessarily accurate, not necessarily with the touch. i watched the chicago game and i said we have the wrong book on this kid. he can make all of the throws. that is special. the rest will be experience. he will deal with all of the things coming up. if he can...
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the last 49er quarterback to win a super bowl was steve young. 18 years ago today. i talked with steve young and he is thoroughly impressed with current 49er quarterback colin kaepernick. >> people said he threw a hard ball. not necessarily accurate, not necessarily with the touch. i watched the chicago game and i said we have the wrong book on this kid. he can make all of the throws. that is special. the rest will be experience. he will deal with all of the things coming up. if he can put a superbowl his pocket at a young age and throwing it and with the legs, you can see why people are excited about him. >> and also with the espn sports report colin rush said mike ditka just walked off the set and looked at me and said where is my car? oh you don't have my car. you can follow colin at colin rush. you know what? tomorrow we may take ditka's car. coming up, more with steve young and how winning the super bowl changes your life. dan and carolyn, back tow. >> i don't know about that plan. ditka is a tough guy. >> thanks, larry. >>> larry, wayne, shu and katie are send
the last 49er quarterback to win a super bowl was steve young. 18 years ago today. i talked with steve young and he is thoroughly impressed with current 49er quarterback colin kaepernick. >> people said he threw a hard ball. not necessarily accurate, not necessarily with the touch. i watched the chicago game and i said we have the wrong book on this kid. he can make all of the throws. that is special. the rest will be experience. he will deal with all of the things coming up. if he can...
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the last 49er quarterback to win a super bowl was steve young. 18 years ago today. i talked with steve young and he is thoroughly impressed with current 49er quarterback colin kaepernick. >> people said he threw a hard ball. not necessarily accurate, not necessarily with the touch. i watched the chicago game and i said we have the wrong book on this kid. he can make all of the throws. that is special. the rest will be experience. he will deal with all of the things coming up. if he can put a superbowl his pocket at a young age and throwing it and with the legs, you can see why people are excited about him. >> and also with the espn sports report colin rush said mike ditka just walked off the set and looked at me and said where is my car? oh you don't have my car. you can follow colin at colin rush. you know what? tomorrow we may take ditka's car. coming up, more with steve young and how winning the super bowl changes your life.dad dan and carolyn, back tow. >> i don't know about that plan. ditka is a tough guy. >> thanks, larry. >>> larry, wayne, shu and katie are s
the last 49er quarterback to win a super bowl was steve young. 18 years ago today. i talked with steve young and he is thoroughly impressed with current 49er quarterback colin kaepernick. >> people said he threw a hard ball. not necessarily accurate, not necessarily with the touch. i watched the chicago game and i said we have the wrong book on this kid. he can make all of the throws. that is special. the rest will be experience. he will deal with all of the things coming up. if he can...
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steve hartman, next. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our w
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about the movie, i picture steve carrell as one of the characters. reading it, i was alternating for that character. any idea who willpeckerman? who would you like to? >> brad pitt. >> i knew that was your answer. [laughter]
about the movie, i picture steve carrell as one of the characters. reading it, i was alternating for that character. any idea who willpeckerman? who would you like to? >> brad pitt. >> i knew that was your answer. [laughter]
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steves: from here, buses zig-zag visitors up a dramatic and breathtaking road. the road was built in 1938 to bring hitler and his guests up to a gift built for the dictator's 50th birthday -- a mountain-capping chalet nicknamed "the eagle's nest." from the bus stop, a stone tunnel, crafted with fascist precision, leads to hitler's plush elevator, which whisks you to the top. while a fortune was spent to build this perch, with its obedient stonework, hitler made only 14 official visits. today, the eagle's nest is open as a cafe and jumping-off point for hikers. because it was here that hitler claimed to be inspired and laid out his dark vision some call berchtesgaden the "cradle of the third reich." all across europe, there were people who bravely fought hitler any way they could. at copenhagen's nazi resistance museum we learn how, eventually the danish underground heroically resisted german occupation. germany invaded and occupied neutral denmark in 1940. expecting a quick nazi victory the danes -- as they're inclined to do -- cooperated. because of this cooper
steves: from here, buses zig-zag visitors up a dramatic and breathtaking road. the road was built in 1938 to bring hitler and his guests up to a gift built for the dictator's 50th birthday -- a mountain-capping chalet nicknamed "the eagle's nest." from the bus stop, a stone tunnel, crafted with fascist precision, leads to hitler's plush elevator, which whisks you to the top. while a fortune was spent to build this perch, with its obedient stonework, hitler made only 14 official...
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cbs correspondent steve kroft reacted to the critics. >> i've been doing had these interviews with him since a few weeks before he declared his candidacy. so i covered him through the campaign and kept doing it in the white house, but i think it's a question of fairness. we have not -- i think we're not going to play gotcha and we're going to make him look stupid. we'll let him answer the questions. >> jon: that sound might be mike wallace rolling over in his grave. >> croft, candidate obama knows he can come and answer the questions. but the puff ball question, there are plenty have questions you can ask that are hard but ron fornay summed it up. it was like clinton and obama like a old happy married couple. they wonder if he will do that with vice president biden. >> here is what they wrote this week. it was something would you expect from the state run media. it was that kind of level of propaganda. 60 minutes was apparently being used as a campaign advertisement when there are problems all over the world. judy, was this a squandered opportunity? >> i think it was. i talked to him a
cbs correspondent steve kroft reacted to the critics. >> i've been doing had these interviews with him since a few weeks before he declared his candidacy. so i covered him through the campaign and kept doing it in the white house, but i think it's a question of fairness. we have not -- i think we're not going to play gotcha and we're going to make him look stupid. we'll let him answer the questions. >> jon: that sound might be mike wallace rolling over in his grave. >> croft,...
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so, steve, how much was this politics and how much was this genuine, you know, policy concern? >> well, i think it was politics and policy and third, and i think it was personal. john mccain was the author of the surge of troops to iraq at the end of the administration, pushed it hard, took a lot of heat, including from the right. he takes it personal when chuck hagel calls it the bigst debacle since vietnam. and senator hagel dodging the question on whether he agreed with the same statement. hag mccain was getting testy and hagel was dodging. it was one of the key military decisions in the past ten years, and if senator hagel is the top military adviser to the president, they want to explore his thinking on that. and politics, trying to portray senator hagel as anti israel plays well to some interest groups, and that's much more politics. >> to pull from a football term given the weekend, it seems like he was fumbling around. was he not as well prepared as he ought to have been? >> no doubt, senators walked out of the hearing shaking their head, from both sides, democrats and
so, steve, how much was this politics and how much was this genuine, you know, policy concern? >> well, i think it was politics and policy and third, and i think it was personal. john mccain was the author of the surge of troops to iraq at the end of the administration, pushed it hard, took a lot of heat, including from the right. he takes it personal when chuck hagel calls it the bigst debacle since vietnam. and senator hagel dodging the question on whether he agreed with the same...
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this is just the nature of the game. >> great catching up with steve young. i had a chance to spend time with mike tariko. the voice of monday night football way back wh. we used to do sports center together this, is so far back this, was -- dinosaurs were roaming earth. i mean earth just cooled back then. mike lives in michigan now. he told me this story about the harbaugh brothers and high school football days in michigan. >> we live in ann arbor and go by the high school they were on the same team. john supposed to be the senior quarterback. jim the more talented sophomore quarterback ended up getting the starting job.wweç >> you and i did a number of shows together. how much do you miss me on a day-to-day basis? >> you know... your famous term aloha means goodbye? >> yes. >> yes. >> that is -- . >> this is it. >> i mean, hello. it often means goodbye. >> i guess we're done. >> we said aloha as you walked out. that was it. ?6; know mike misses me. he does. i don't know if it came through but he does just has a hard time expressing feelings. >> he said goo
this is just the nature of the game. >> great catching up with steve young. i had a chance to spend time with mike tariko. the voice of monday night football way back wh. we used to do sports center together this, is so far back this, was -- dinosaurs were roaming earth. i mean earth just cooled back then. mike lives in michigan now. he told me this story about the harbaugh brothers and high school football days in michigan. >> we live in ann arbor and go by the high school they...
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we'll talk with vanderbilt professor steve posavac. you can read about his study online at nbr.com just look for the "n.b.r.-u." tab. >> susie: and finally, some thoughts on paying it forward. this week lou's been thinking about shoes. here's author and educator lou heckler. >> the carolina panthers has had a so-so season despite having a top wide receiver in steve smith. smith has had a bit of a checkered career off the field, fighting with teammates in fact, but his athleticism and grace on the field are unmatched. now, he's gaining attention for his shoes. as he has been counseled about his bouts with anger, he has been encouraged to reach out to others instead of boiling over at them. one of the things he decided to do is to donate shoes to people who have none, and he has embraced this with the same enthusiasm that he has catching a football. plus, as a symbol of his commitment he removes his football shoes after every game and leaves them there on the field. someone gets a nice par of athletic shoes and a wonderful souvenir. it g
we'll talk with vanderbilt professor steve posavac. you can read about his study online at nbr.com just look for the "n.b.r.-u." tab. >> susie: and finally, some thoughts on paying it forward. this week lou's been thinking about shoes. here's author and educator lou heckler. >> the carolina panthers has had a so-so season despite having a top wide receiver in steve smith. smith has had a bit of a checkered career off the field, fighting with teammates in fact, but his...
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please join me in welcoming steve bucci. steve? [applause] >> let me add my welcome to all of you. i think we're going to have a real treat this morning. as john mentioned, i'm a special forces officer by profession, and so this area is near and dear to my heart because this is kind of what we do, or did. they don't let me do it anymore. [laughter] i mentioned to max when he came in a little historical artifact in that when i was a cadet at west point, i bought a book that had just been published. it was a two-volume set. it was called war in the shadows, the guerrilla in history by robert asprague. that book from 1975 til now really has been the sort of benchmark for this kind of historical review of this subject area. that's a long time for a book to keep that sort of position. well, with apologies to mr. as sprey, i think his book is being replaced now, and max has done that with this book which is on sale outside, "invisible armies," he, i think, has set the new benchmark for this subject area. his book is very, very comprehensive, but -- and it's somewhat chronological but not
please join me in welcoming steve bucci. steve? [applause] >> let me add my welcome to all of you. i think we're going to have a real treat this morning. as john mentioned, i'm a special forces officer by profession, and so this area is near and dear to my heart because this is kind of what we do, or did. they don't let me do it anymore. [laughter] i mentioned to max when he came in a little historical artifact in that when i was a cadet at west point, i bought a book that had just been...
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we'll talk with vanderbilt professor steve posavac. you can read about his study online at nbr.com just look for the "n.b.r.-u." tab. >> susie: and finally, some thoughts on paying it forward. this week lou's been thinking about shoes. here's author and educator lou heckler. >> the carolina panthers has had a so-so season despite having a top wide receiver in steve smith. smith has had a bit of a checkered career off the field fighting with teammates in fact, but his athleticism and grace on the field are unmatched. now, he's gaining attention for his shoes. as he has been counseled about his bouts with anger, he has been encouraged to reach out to others instead of boiling over at them. one of the things he decided to do is to donate shoes to people who have none, and he has embraced this with the same enthusiasm that he has catching a football. plus, as a symbol of his commitment he removes his football shoes after every game and leaves them there on the field. someone gets a nice par of athletic shoes and a wonderful souvenir. it go
we'll talk with vanderbilt professor steve posavac. you can read about his study online at nbr.com just look for the "n.b.r.-u." tab. >> susie: and finally, some thoughts on paying it forward. this week lou's been thinking about shoes. here's author and educator lou heckler. >> the carolina panthers has had a so-so season despite having a top wide receiver in steve smith. smith has had a bit of a checkered career off the field fighting with teammates in fact, but his...
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as much as the extrovert steve jobs is exactly exactly that that era that you talked about the lead one hundred century you read on walden pond and. i mean it's been forty years since i read it but. i remember thinking at the time throw i had to be the world's most eloquent interviewer and arguably emerson and i suppose walt whitman although he thought he did like to you know travel around the jurors. were those the the kind of speakers of their time who exemplified introversion as a cultural value or character as a cultural value yet you know they were some of them i think arguably lincoln might have been that kind of a person he was actually praised i think it was emerson as as a man who did not offend by superiority and he had a very modest. presentation which was prized at the time but also you know even if you go across the pond to the romantic poets of great britain you also saw this care. celebration of the solitary thinker the solitary figure who felt things deeply these things were prized at that time and we've we've lost sight of that more recently. though he was there too you
as much as the extrovert steve jobs is exactly exactly that that era that you talked about the lead one hundred century you read on walden pond and. i mean it's been forty years since i read it but. i remember thinking at the time throw i had to be the world's most eloquent interviewer and arguably emerson and i suppose walt whitman although he thought he did like to you know travel around the jurors. were those the the kind of speakers of their time who exemplified introversion as a cultural...
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steve harrigan live tonight at kennedy space center in florida. steve? >> shepard, a solemn day here at kennedy space center. 10 years ago the relatives of the seven astronauts on board the space shuttle columbia were right here waiting for its return. for some, 10 years later that grief is still fresh. >> anticipating a joyful homecoming of our crew, we were jolted in the viewing area into a nightmarish stroll of fear, uncertainty and horror. that led to a issue dr.ing announcement that the crew had perished during reentry. >> nasa today on a day of remembrance marked other tragedies as well. apollo one which burned up on the launch pad in 1967 killing three astronauts on board the space shuttle challenger flight lasted one minute before disintegrating. a tragedy witnessed by school children across america because one of the seven on board was christa mechanical live the teachner space,. >> steve harrigan at the kennedy space center. a pilot passed out mid flight with 116 passengers and five crew members on board. so says a spokesman for alaska airlines
steve harrigan live tonight at kennedy space center in florida. steve? >> shepard, a solemn day here at kennedy space center. 10 years ago the relatives of the seven astronauts on board the space shuttle columbia were right here waiting for its return. for some, 10 years later that grief is still fresh. >> anticipating a joyful homecoming of our crew, we were jolted in the viewing area into a nightmarish stroll of fear, uncertainty and horror. that led to a issue dr.ing announcement...
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my name is steve and i work for the state. [laughter][applause] i, like my 12,000 coworkers, arrive at the jobsite each day to serve the people of montana. it is an honor and pleasure to be the public servant entrusted with delivering this address. any change of administration naturally brings change to the governor's mansion -- changes in substance, style, and perspective. with the bullocks moving into the neighborhood, some of that change is unavoidable. it's been 40 years since the predominant noise emanating from the governor's mansion has been the sound of young children -- children playing, laughing, just being kids. that noise will be a daily reminder to me, and i hope to all of us, of the reason we were sent here. montana voters sent us here to make all our children's and grandchildren's futures brighter, more hopeful and more prosperous here in the state of montana.[applause] if we are genuine in our concern for our children's future, we'll be as careful with the state's money as we teach our children to be with their
my name is steve and i work for the state. [laughter][applause] i, like my 12,000 coworkers, arrive at the jobsite each day to serve the people of montana. it is an honor and pleasure to be the public servant entrusted with delivering this address. any change of administration naturally brings change to the governor's mansion -- changes in substance, style, and perspective. with the bullocks moving into the neighborhood, some of that change is unavoidable. it's been 40 years since the...
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as much as the extrovert steve jobs is exactly exactly that that era that you talked about the lead one hundred century you read on walden pond and. i mean it's been forty years since i read it but. i remember thinking at the time throw i had to be the world's most eloquent interviewer and arguably emerson i suppose well with and although he thought he did like to you know travel around the jurors . were those the the kind of speakers of their time who exemplified introversion as a cultural value or character as a cultural. yeah you know they were some of them i think arguably lincoln might have been that kind of person he was actually praised i think it was emerson as as a man who did not offend by superiority but he had a very modest. presentation which was prized at the time but also you know even if you go across the pond to the romantic poets of great britain you also see this kind of. celebration of the solitary thinker the solitary figure he felt things deeply these things were prized at that time and we've we've lost sight of that more recently. though he was there too you know
as much as the extrovert steve jobs is exactly exactly that that era that you talked about the lead one hundred century you read on walden pond and. i mean it's been forty years since i read it but. i remember thinking at the time throw i had to be the world's most eloquent interviewer and arguably emerson i suppose well with and although he thought he did like to you know travel around the jurors . were those the the kind of speakers of their time who exemplified introversion as a cultural...
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i asked steve young about in chicago, he can make all of the throws. you don't do that as a young kid. that part is special. rest of it will be exkbreerns and thing that's come up f he can win a super bowl in his pocket, throwing a ball that he does with the legs you can see what people are excited about. >> they're many wonderful stories here in new orleans. abc 7 morning news reporter spent the morning behind the scene was the crew of good morning america. you can follow katie. we'll have the story back stage at gma coming up later on in this newscast that. is all from new orleans we'll see you in just a little bit. >> district attorney is calling on 49er fans to celebrate peacefully this sunday. >> he wants people to avoid vandalism and destruction we saw after giants won the series. >> we are live in san francisco mission district with more on this for us. >> one of the neighborhoods where a few peqz9% went wild. this neighborhood saw vandalism and recycling bins, set on fire this, time, police said they'll double the number of officers and none of
i asked steve young about in chicago, he can make all of the throws. you don't do that as a young kid. that part is special. rest of it will be exkbreerns and thing that's come up f he can win a super bowl in his pocket, throwing a ball that he does with the legs you can see what people are excited about. >> they're many wonderful stories here in new orleans. abc 7 morning news reporter spent the morning behind the scene was the crew of good morning america. you can follow katie. we'll...
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all of those guys, rear ended, steve young. they all went into television because they had personalities. >> and is mr. shot too important to to go to the super bowl? >> which are rather sleep if alicia or jr stone?
all of those guys, rear ended, steve young. they all went into television because they had personalities. >> and is mr. shot too important to to go to the super bowl? >> which are rather sleep if alicia or jr stone?
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kate upton, steve cannon, thanks for getting up early with us. i hope you goat enjoy the game tomorrow. >> thank you. >> thanks, lester. >>> coming up, sibling rivalry. jim and john harbaugh speak out about the super bowl after this. ever. nurses are dealing with a wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. and yes, i'm talking to you. mike here needs a "honey, i love you even more than the day we got married" necklace. well, my truly unique selection is larger than ordinary jewelry stores. there. that's why he went to jared. turned out to be a mutual attraction. and the westgate cousins went old school to decide who pays the check. all over delicious entrees, like our new parmesan-crusted steak from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life ha
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steve, thank you for coming on. >> my pleasure. melissa: is raising the minimum wage a good or bad idea? your responses were mixed, but more think it's a bad idea than a good one. maybe you did the math with me. we want to hear from more of you. like us on facebook or follow me on twitter. okay, things could go from bad to worse for boeing. 23,000 of its engineering may go on strike, and the build 787 dreamliner debacle could be soaring. can they pull out of the financial tail spin? details next. if your kids are like my two sons, they go crazy at the very sight of this. my are watching at home. the demand for these toys spreading like wildfire, and grown men fight to play with these toys -- oh, he got it. all right, they have not spent a dime on commercials. its ceo joins us to explain this genius strategy. give me my truck officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. we don't let f
steve, thank you for coming on. >> my pleasure. melissa: is raising the minimum wage a good or bad idea? your responses were mixed, but more think it's a bad idea than a good one. maybe you did the math with me. we want to hear from more of you. like us on facebook or follow me on twitter. okay, things could go from bad to worse for boeing. 23,000 of its engineering may go on strike, and the build 787 dreamliner debacle could be soaring. can they pull out of the financial tail spin?...
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, tribal leaders, members of my cabinet and my fellow montanans, lisa, alex and cameron, my name is steve, and i work for the state. [laughter] i, like those 12,000 other coworkers, arrive at the job seat each day to serve the people of montana. it's an honor and a pleasure to be the public servant entrusted with giving this address. any changes of administration naturally will bring changes to the governor's mansion. changes in substance, changes in style, changes in perspective. with the bullocks moving into the neighborhood, some of those changes are unavoidable. [laughter] you know, it's been 40 years since the predominant noise emanating from the governor's mansion has been the sound of children; charen laughing, sing -- children laughing, sunging, shouting, playing, just being kids. that noise will be a daily reminder for me. and i hope a reminder for each of you as well of the reason we were sent here. montana voters sent us here to make our children's and our grandchildren's future brighter, more hopeful and more prosperous here in the state of montana. [applause] now, if we're ge
, tribal leaders, members of my cabinet and my fellow montanans, lisa, alex and cameron, my name is steve, and i work for the state. [laughter] i, like those 12,000 other coworkers, arrive at the job seat each day to serve the people of montana. it's an honor and a pleasure to be the public servant entrusted with giving this address. any changes of administration naturally will bring changes to the governor's mansion. changes in substance, changes in style, changes in perspective. with the...
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. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with one man's odyssey to new orleans to honor its biggest fan. >> he was my hero. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from jackson square in new orleans. square in new >> pelley: good evening. we are here to cover the super bowl this sunday, but we start tonight with the economy. it took nearly five years but the dow is back above 14,000, a symbolic end to the worst economic crisis since the great depression. back in october of 2007 the dow hit an all time high of 14,164
. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with one man's odyssey to new orleans to honor its biggest fan. >> he was my hero. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from jackson square in new orleans. square in new >> pelley: good evening. we are here to cover the super bowl this sunday, but we start tonight with the economy. it took nearly five years but the dow is back above 14,000, a symbolic end...
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. >> reporter: steve carasikr is the senior producer of cbs sports and today he gives me a tour of the compound, trailer after trailer of editing suites, tape rooms, graphics. >> we have over 60 cameras, over 40 videotape machines for the game alone. >> reporter: snaking through the entire compound are thousands of wires and cables. it's crazy to think on game day every one of them has to be connected to the right thing. >> i always used to joke with something like what would happen if you actually pulled one of them out? >> reporter: this is the place to be on game day. the producer sits here. the director sits here. this is where all the critical decisions are made during the super bowl. >> anything and everything can happen. you try to plan as best you can for it, but the game is the game and you have to react to what happens. >> reporter: quick reaction time is a by-product of good planning. >> the preparations in general for the super bowl and cbs literally began probably three years ago after our last super bowl in miami. >> reporter: their crews have been coming here on and off
. >> reporter: steve carasikr is the senior producer of cbs sports and today he gives me a tour of the compound, trailer after trailer of editing suites, tape rooms, graphics. >> we have over 60 cameras, over 40 videotape machines for the game alone. >> reporter: snaking through the entire compound are thousands of wires and cables. it's crazy to think on game day every one of them has to be connected to the right thing. >> i always used to joke with something like what...
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portion as you see in the report that was done in 2007 by economics research associates and updated by steve in 2013, it doesn't take a lot of squinting to see the case for economic redevelopment, and that's in part because the -- if we can go back to -- thank you, the history of this building is that it was for a lot of years a railroad depot and in 1981, it came to exist as we currently know it when they connected the two depots and put a roof over the top of it. in the 80s and 90, it served a good purpose where it was a space where extra trade shows could happen and those trade shows over time have started to migrate to other states, particularly las vegas, other venues and to the web, what you have is a space that's used for consumer shows, private parties, corporate events, those types of things, and as a result of all that, we have in the last 9 years as an occupancy of 30% for the concourse space. bhiel the 30% of use is really important to those who comprise the 30%, there's really -- it's difficult to make an economic justification for not redeveloping a site that hollow 70% of the
portion as you see in the report that was done in 2007 by economics research associates and updated by steve in 2013, it doesn't take a lot of squinting to see the case for economic redevelopment, and that's in part because the -- if we can go back to -- thank you, the history of this building is that it was for a lot of years a railroad depot and in 1981, it came to exist as we currently know it when they connected the two depots and put a roof over the top of it. in the 80s and 90, it served...
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from katrina through two wars and a couple of presidential elections, nbc news president steve capus has run it all on broadcast, cable and the internet. like many of us, started back in local news and worked his way up. he is a 20-year nbc news veteran. >>> when we come back here tonight, the other gridiron event taking place on sunday. it involves just as much drinking and tackling as the real thing. >>> as we may have mentioned, there's a big game on sunday. and while millions upon millions of us football fans will be watching as we do every year, it's not for everybody, and some will be scanning around for an alternative. if, say, puppies are your thing, you're in luck, because for the ninth straight year, this sunday is puppy bowl sunday. and a while back, we got a behind-the-scenes look at animal planet's annual attempt to provide intentionally fluffy counter programming. >> you can do this. it's the biggest day of your life. >> it would be nice to think actual nfl refs did this before a game, but this being the puppy bowl, he's an actor. and a good one. but to be honest, all w
from katrina through two wars and a couple of presidential elections, nbc news president steve capus has run it all on broadcast, cable and the internet. like many of us, started back in local news and worked his way up. he is a 20-year nbc news veteran. >>> when we come back here tonight, the other gridiron event taking place on sunday. it involves just as much drinking and tackling as the real thing. >>> as we may have mentioned, there's a big game on sunday. and while...
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steve mecher and thank you for being here. ongoing support. got the sf giants hat, yes. mike cureo and thanks for being here and the construction trades and we have been working with you to get the folks trained over the years. it's a wonderful time, and the chairman -- and the chairman of our san francisco metropolitan transportation agency who has been a long time champion of public transit, a regular muni rider, someone who loves the city and has been at the forefront of not only a great transportation but has his head in our city and programs and wonderful services. please come on up. chairman tom nolan. [applause] >> leader pelosi asked me what is of going to say after reverend frong. i didn't have a chant rate for that. this is a great day for san francisco. this is a labor of love. we know the economic and transit values of this. as an agency we are committed and not only committed to bringing this fruition on time but under budget as well. is that good? and we will continue the vil against of all of our assets and focusing on the priority number one is safety. th
steve mecher and thank you for being here. ongoing support. got the sf giants hat, yes. mike cureo and thanks for being here and the construction trades and we have been working with you to get the folks trained over the years. it's a wonderful time, and the chairman -- and the chairman of our san francisco metropolitan transportation agency who has been a long time champion of public transit, a regular muni rider, someone who loves the city and has been at the forefront of not only a great...